VideoStudio gets Visual Studio Just-In-Time crashes
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Mn3MoN1C
VideoStudio gets Visual Studio Just-In-Time crashes
When I try to play a sound file through VideoStudio, after I have imported it into the library, the program crashes with an error message telling me that I have "An unhandled win32 exception occurred in vstudio.exe[2676]. Just-In-Time debuggin this exception failed with the following error: No installed debugger..." I can, however, play video clips with no problem. The audio files are in mp3 format. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but to no avail. Any one know how to fix this?
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Trevor Andrew
Hi
There are many users that have had problems when using Mp3 audio.
Do not think it caused a crash though, just would not play, so your problem seems a little more involved.
In my experience using Mp3 at 192 kbps or below seemed ok on my system. Higher than that and I had problems with playback.
Now I try to use Wav files all the time.
As for your de-##### sorry I cannot help.
I can only advise you to use Wav files.
Trevor
There are many users that have had problems when using Mp3 audio.
Do not think it caused a crash though, just would not play, so your problem seems a little more involved.
In my experience using Mp3 at 192 kbps or below seemed ok on my system. Higher than that and I had problems with playback.
Now I try to use Wav files all the time.
As for your de-##### sorry I cannot help.
I can only advise you to use Wav files.
Trevor
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Some users have reported they have had problems with the compressed MP3 format, try converting them to WAV format. There are plenty of FREE converters available such as Audacity
